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North Wales Society of Architects

The North Wales Society of Architects (NWSA; Welsh: Cymdeithas Penseiri Gogledd Cymru; formerly the North Wales Architectural Society) is one of four branches of the Royal Society of Architects in Wales (RSAW).[1][2] It was established in 1928 as an independent organisation, becoming a branch of the newly formed Society of Architects in Wales (as the RSAW was initially styled) in 1970 upon the restructuring of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).

North Wales Society of Architects
AbbreviationNWSA
Formation1928
TypeProfessional body
Region served
North Wales
President
David Hughes
Hon. Secretary
Derwyn Owen
Hon. Treasurer
Andrew Kelly
Main organ
NWSA Council
AffiliationsRSAW, RIBA

The Society champions better buildings, communities and the environment through architecture and its members. As of 2014 it represented over 120 chartered architects in the region.

The RSAW is the Wales region of the RIBA. RSAW was granted Royal status by the Privy Council in 1994. The society are also members of the Architects Benevolent Society and provide advice for members in the North Wales area.[3]

Events & publications edit

The Society is noted as being a particularly active branch of the RIBA and organises an annual series of well-attended building visits and lectures, usually held from early autumn through to late spring.[4][5][6][7][8] In line with NWSA's ethos of promoting architecture to a wider audience, these events are open to non-members and all with an interest in design and architecture.[9]

Visits have included the 2014 Stirling Prize-winning Everyman Theatre, Liverpool, Copper Kingdom, Amlwch, recipient of the RSAW Building of the Year 2014 and Cefn Castell, Criccieth, RSAW Small Project of the Year, 2015.

The society has previously jointly produced the journal, Architecture Wales, with their South Wales counterpart,[10][11][12] and as the Chester & North Wales Architectural Society.[13]

Governance edit

The Society is governed by its elected Council. Councillors are elected for a three-year term at the Society's Annual General Meetings and can serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. Council meets every two months and is led by the Society's President, who serves a maximum two-year term. There is no maximum term for the Society's Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer offices.

Design Consultation edit

NWSA offers a design review panel to provide impartial expert advice on the quality of designs submitted to local authority Planning Departments across North Wales.[14][15]

Regalia edit

 
North Wales Society of Architects Presidential Chain of Office
 
NWSA Past President's Medal

The Society's Presidential Chain of Office was designed in 1954 by Fattorini and Sons of Birmingham of hallmarked sterling silver finished in polished hard gold plate and vitreous enamelled in three colours. Between 1961 and 1994 the Society presented a Past President Medal, similarly designed and produced by Fattorini. This custom was reinstated in 2017.

Presidents edit

As of February 2024, the Society has been served by 46 presidents in its 96-year history, amongst them many celebrated luminaries of the profession.

Whilst there are inconsistencies in the years in office quoted below, due to Annual General Meetings being held at various times throughout the year, with the exception of the Second World War Presidents have served a single fixed two-year term.

Current President David G Hughes [16] is the first two-time holder of the office.

For consistency and in the interests of historical accuracy, the dates shown are therefore taken directly from the Chain of Office.

  • G A Humphreys 1928–1931
  • Harold Hughes 1932–1933
  • L W Burnett 1934–1935
  • R Hall 1936–1937
  • Herbert Luck North 1938–1939
  • Sidney Colwyn Foulkes 1939–1944
  • F A Roberts 1945–1946
  • Perceval Mitchell Padmore 1946–1947
  • R Parker 1948–1949
  • N F Shanks 1950–1951
  • L Moseley 1952–1953
  • D Hall 1954–1955
  • F C Roberts 1956–1957
  • N S Johnston 1958–1959
  • Antony Clark 1960–1961
  • B T Howells 1962–1963
  • Stewart Powell Bowen 1964–1965[17]
  • Gwilym Parry Davies 1966–1967
  • T Summers Davies 1968–1969
  • Elizabeth Foulkes 1969–1970
  • Eric Langford Lewis 1971–1972
  • Frank Dann 1973–1974
  • I ap Thomas 1975–1977
  • R B Thomas 1977–1979
  • R John Howard 1979–1981
  • M H Roberts 1981–1983
  • Robin Wolley 1983–1985[18]
  • Vernon Hughes 1985–1987[19]
  • W D (`Gwilym') Evans 1987–1989
  • Jonathan W Knox 1989–1991
  • Peter G Birkhead 1991–1993
  • Richard Pritchard 1993–1995
  • Phillip Eyton-Jones 1995–1997
  • C P (`Skip') Belton 1997–1999
  • Michael E Lavers 1999–2001
  • Peter Stonebridge 2001–2003
  • Diane Williams 2003–2005
  • Mark E French 2005–2008
  • Simon P Venables 2008–2011
  • J Barrie M Williams 2011–2013
  • David G Hughes 2013–2015 [20]
  • Robert E Gray-Williams 2015–2017
  • Barry Hellen 2017–2019
  • Derwyn Owen 2019–2021
  • Leonie Wainwright 2021–2023
  • David G Hughes 2023– [1]

Honorary Secretaries edit

This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

  • G. Parry Davies ?-1964[21]
  • Kenneth W. Favell 1965-?[17]
  • Keith Harwood 1985-?[18]
  • Ian T Thomas 1997
  • Mark E French ? – 2014
  • Leonie Wainwright 2014 – 2016
  • Derwyn Owen 2016 – 2018
  • Gethin Jones 2018 – 2022
  • Derwyn Owen 2023 –

Honorary Treasurers edit

This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

  • R John Howard 1978
  • W D (`Gwilym') Evans 1984
  • C P (`Skip') Belton 1994
  • J Barrie M Williams 1997 – 2011
  • Andrew Kelly 2011 –[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Royal Society of Architects in Wales". RIBA. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  2. ^ "NORTH WALES SOCIETY OF Architects Charity number: 254039". Charities Commission. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  3. ^ ARCHITECTS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2012. 2012. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  4. ^ "THE NORTH WALES SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS SUMMER LECTURE". BFF Architects. 20 June 2012.
  5. ^ "Diary". Architects Journal. 12 February 2004.
  6. ^ "LECTURE · NWSA CYMDEITHAS PENSEIRI GOGLEDD CYMRU NORTH WALES SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS 2007". Dokumen. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  7. ^ "Dartmouth Park Pavilion Lecture". B P N Architects. 27 May 2009.
  8. ^ "RIBA Journal" (100). 1993: 14. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. ^ Sessional Papers. 1970. p. 70. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  10. ^ Edward Holland and Julian Holder (March 2019). Advice to inform post-war listing in Wales. Report for Cadw. p. 23. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  11. ^ New Serial Titles. 1966. p. 214. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  12. ^ Stephens, M. (1979). The Arts in Wales, 1950-75. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  13. ^ "The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Volume 11, Issue 2, October 1960, pp. 186 - 201 DOI:https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022046900066781 (Burne, R. V. H., 'Chester Cathedral in the Reigns of Mary and Elizabeth', Journal of Chester and North Wales Architectural Society, XXXVIII (1951), 41–94.)". 11. doi:10.1017/S0022046900066781. S2CID 162049307. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  14. ^ "Pumping Station". Historic England. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  15. ^ The Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).: House of Lords official report. 1972. p. 709.
  16. ^ {https://www.hughesohanlon.co.uk/who-we-are/}
  17. ^ a b The Kalendar of the Royal Institute of British Architects. 1965. p. 15.
  18. ^ a b RIBA Directory. W. Heffer & Sons. 1985. ISBN 9780900630781.
  19. ^ Pickering, W (2005). Archaeologia Cambrensis.
  20. ^ {https://www.hughesohanlon.co.uk/who-we-are/}
  21. ^ Hale, R (1964). Architecture. p. 103.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources North Wales Society of Architects news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message The North Wales Society of Architects NWSA Welsh Cymdeithas Penseiri Gogledd Cymru formerly the North Wales Architectural Society is one of four branches of the Royal Society of Architects in Wales RSAW 1 2 It was established in 1928 as an independent organisation becoming a branch of the newly formed Society of Architects in Wales as the RSAW was initially styled in 1970 upon the restructuring of the Royal Institute of British Architects RIBA North Wales Society of ArchitectsAbbreviationNWSAFormation1928TypeProfessional bodyRegion servedNorth WalesPresidentDavid HughesHon SecretaryDerwyn OwenHon TreasurerAndrew KellyMain organNWSA CouncilAffiliationsRSAW RIBA The Society champions better buildings communities and the environment through architecture and its members As of 2014 it represented over 120 chartered architects in the region The RSAW is the Wales region of the RIBA RSAW was granted Royal status by the Privy Council in 1994 The society are also members of the Architects Benevolent Society and provide advice for members in the North Wales area 3 Contents 1 Events amp publications 2 Governance 3 Design Consultation 4 Regalia 5 Presidents 6 Honorary Secretaries 7 Honorary Treasurers 8 ReferencesEvents amp publications editThe Society is noted as being a particularly active branch of the RIBA and organises an annual series of well attended building visits and lectures usually held from early autumn through to late spring 4 5 6 7 8 In line with NWSA s ethos of promoting architecture to a wider audience these events are open to non members and all with an interest in design and architecture 9 Visits have included the 2014 Stirling Prize winning Everyman Theatre Liverpool Copper Kingdom Amlwch recipient of the RSAW Building of the Year 2014 and Cefn Castell Criccieth RSAW Small Project of the Year 2015 The society has previously jointly produced the journal Architecture Wales with their South Wales counterpart 10 11 12 and as the Chester amp North Wales Architectural Society 13 Governance editThe Society is governed by its elected Council Councillors are elected for a three year term at the Society s Annual General Meetings and can serve a maximum of two consecutive terms Council meets every two months and is led by the Society s President who serves a maximum two year term There is no maximum term for the Society s Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer offices Design Consultation editNWSA offers a design review panel to provide impartial expert advice on the quality of designs submitted to local authority Planning Departments across North Wales 14 15 Regalia edit nbsp North Wales Society of Architects Presidential Chain of Office nbsp NWSA Past President s Medal The Society s Presidential Chain of Office was designed in 1954 by Fattorini and Sons of Birmingham of hallmarked sterling silver finished in polished hard gold plate and vitreous enamelled in three colours Between 1961 and 1994 the Society presented a Past President Medal similarly designed and produced by Fattorini This custom was reinstated in 2017 Presidents editAs of February 2024 the Society has been served by 46 presidents in its 96 year history amongst them many celebrated luminaries of the profession Whilst there are inconsistencies in the years in office quoted below due to Annual General Meetings being held at various times throughout the year with the exception of the Second World War Presidents have served a single fixed two year term Current President David G Hughes 16 is the first two time holder of the office For consistency and in the interests of historical accuracy the dates shown are therefore taken directly from the Chain of Office G A Humphreys 1928 1931 Harold Hughes 1932 1933 L W Burnett 1934 1935 R Hall 1936 1937 Herbert Luck North 1938 1939 Sidney Colwyn Foulkes 1939 1944 F A Roberts 1945 1946 Perceval Mitchell Padmore 1946 1947 R Parker 1948 1949 N F Shanks 1950 1951 L Moseley 1952 1953 D Hall 1954 1955 F C Roberts 1956 1957 N S Johnston 1958 1959 Antony Clark 1960 1961 B T Howells 1962 1963 Stewart Powell Bowen 1964 1965 17 Gwilym Parry Davies 1966 1967 T Summers Davies 1968 1969 Elizabeth Foulkes 1969 1970 Eric Langford Lewis 1971 1972 Frank Dann 1973 1974 I ap Thomas 1975 1977 R B Thomas 1977 1979 R John Howard 1979 1981 M H Roberts 1981 1983 Robin Wolley 1983 1985 18 Vernon Hughes 1985 1987 19 W D Gwilym Evans 1987 1989 Jonathan W Knox 1989 1991 Peter G Birkhead 1991 1993 Richard Pritchard 1993 1995 Phillip Eyton Jones 1995 1997 C P Skip Belton 1997 1999 Michael E Lavers 1999 2001 Peter Stonebridge 2001 2003 Diane Williams 2003 2005 Mark E French 2005 2008 Simon P Venables 2008 2011 J Barrie M Williams 2011 2013 David G Hughes 2013 2015 20 Robert E Gray Williams 2015 2017 Barry Hellen 2017 2019 Derwyn Owen 2019 2021 Leonie Wainwright 2021 2023 David G Hughes 2023 1 Honorary Secretaries editThis list is incomplete you can help by expanding it G Parry Davies 1964 21 Kenneth W Favell 1965 17 Keith Harwood 1985 18 Ian T Thomas 1997 Mark E French 2014 Leonie Wainwright 2014 2016 Derwyn Owen 2016 2018 Gethin Jones 2018 2022 Derwyn Owen 2023 Honorary Treasurers editThis list is incomplete you can help by expanding it R John Howard 1978 W D Gwilym Evans 1984 C P Skip Belton 1994 J Barrie M Williams 1997 2011 Andrew Kelly 2011 1 References edit a b c Royal Society of Architects in Wales RIBA Retrieved 5 June 2021 NORTH WALES SOCIETY OF Architects Charity number 254039 Charities Commission Retrieved 5 June 2021 ARCHITECTS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2012 2012 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help THE NORTH WALES SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS SUMMER LECTURE BFF Architects 20 June 2012 Diary Architects Journal 12 February 2004 LECTURE NWSA CYMDEITHAS PENSEIRI GOGLEDD CYMRU NORTH WALES SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS 2007 Dokumen Retrieved 5 June 2021 Dartmouth Park Pavilion Lecture B P N Architects 27 May 2009 RIBA Journal 100 1993 14 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Sessional Papers 1970 p 70 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Edward Holland and Julian Holder March 2019 Advice to inform post war listing in Wales Report for Cadw p 23 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help New Serial Titles 1966 p 214 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Stephens M 1979 The Arts in Wales 1950 75 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help The Journal of Ecclesiastical History Volume 11 Issue 2 October 1960 pp 186 201 DOI https doi org 10 1017 S0022046900066781 Burne R V H Chester Cathedral in the Reigns of Mary and Elizabeth Journal of Chester and North Wales Architectural Society XXXVIII 1951 41 94 11 doi 10 1017 S0022046900066781 S2CID 162049307 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Pumping Station Historic England Retrieved 5 June 2021 The Parliamentary Debates Hansard House of Lords official report 1972 p 709 https www hughesohanlon co uk who we are a b The Kalendar of the Royal Institute of British Architects 1965 p 15 a b RIBA Directory W Heffer amp Sons 1985 ISBN 9780900630781 Pickering W 2005 Archaeologia Cambrensis https www hughesohanlon co uk who we are Hale R 1964 Architecture p 103 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Wales Society of Architects amp oldid 1210389625, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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